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I had to sit on my hands to not type how close you were, but I didn't want to influence the game. I can't remember which past MJM it was, but I'm almost positive a very similar thing happened to me once. Half-satisfying knowing how close you were, but half-torturous as well.
@andrewrose said: If I was a betting man, just from the tapes, I'd put Trey's 2003 off-the-wagon moment at around the break between the second and third sets on the second day of It. The 46 Days is easily the least focused of the super-extended summer 2003 jams, and the raspiness and randomness of Trey's mid-Antelope banter approach Bonnaroo '02/Vegas '04 levels.
IMO.